Napalm Death - Rise Above video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/07

From their late 80's release Mentally Murdered

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9 years ago

Alterego894

This is what a journey to hell sounds like.

10 years ago

Clay Danzig

Can we all agree this is what the genre "Deathcore" was really intended to be?By the way, I totally love Deathcore. Spite me like the whore that I am.

10 years ago

antichrist7922

Mick Harris rose above

11 years ago

Kevin J

so many grindy rifts for a two minute song!

11 years ago

NJhellturd

album art reminds me of "saved by the bell"

11 years ago

ras124

brutal mosh parts from this album.

11 years ago

Timmy Timson

You can't really compare Black Flag and Napalm Death because they play completely different styles of music and weren't really in the same time period either

11 years ago

svensaturn

I'm impressed by how low Lee Dorrian's vocals are on this release, lower than a lot of death metal vocalists. I don't think it's pitch-shifted, which would be even more impressive, though I might be wrong. Strange to think he would end up singing (more) cleanly and in a doom metal band, though I remember him saying in an interview he grew bored of the punk/grindcore scene, which would explain why he left Napalm Death.

11 years ago

DaffyJeffy

this song is just so amazing...okay, i just stated the obvious, but i love nd!!!!!

12 years ago

shockofhyperbole

@moparmonster1965 You're thinking of basic aesthetics. As a guitarist, I can say that the riffing is totally different. Death metal is much more technical and complex, whereas grind has a punkish simplicity to it.

12 years ago

moparmonster1965

@shockofhyperbole You're referring more to lyrical content than actualy musical structure here because while your example is sound, Carcass' early work is often considered grindcore but has more in common with death metal than punk/hardcore. My point is that the two are so closely related and intertwined that quibbling about the label is often pointless.

12 years ago

shockofhyperbole

@moparmonster1965 No, they're totally different. Grind is based in punk, whereas death metal is based in thrash. Just compare the music on Scum to the music on Leprosy and you'll see what I'm talking about.

12 years ago

moparmonster1965

@eddgrindcore That's not a very good rationalization because if I have a band that sounds like ABBA for one album and we then dramatically change our sound to death metal for the next, you wouldn't call the new album disco, would you? The point is that grind and death metal, politcal lyrics aside, are basically the same.

12 years ago

eddgrindcore

@moparmonster1965 Reek is obviously Grindcore to a large degree, still quite death metalish. The fact that Symphonies is called grind is due to the fact the album that preceded it was grind. If it were released without the preivous album I very much doubt it would have been called grind.

12 years ago

glowingnipple

ND eats hipster pussies for breakfast

12 years ago

Don Spees

@ClayDanzig138 I have had a great appreciation for Napalm Death since 89'

12 years ago

Tarbashh

When i first seen the title, i thought it was gonna be a Black Flag cover lol. definitly better than Black Flag, no disrespect to them guys, i just like Napalm Death much more...

12 years ago

Jeff steeler

i fuckin love this ep. its mixing of death metal and grind from the other side, grind first! Stay fuckin chuffed.

12 years ago

moparmonster1965

@Eddgravaged The problem with your assessment is that Carcass was comonly referred to as 'grindcore' for their first two albums. The two terms were, at that time, essentially interchangeable.

12 years ago

Jeff steeler

this ep was when they started steering towards death metal, but really its my favorite just cause it still has the brutal rocfall grind style just a bit more death metal influence. great fuckin ep.

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